The document discusses violence on TV and who is responsible for reducing it, with some arguing the government should regulate TV content to protect the public from harmful effects, while others argue that TV industries are businesses primarily focused on profit and that television is a protected form of free expression that cannot be controlled by the government.
XLcloud: Remote rendering for games and 3D graphics applications in the cloud...xlcloud
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The document summarizes a presentation about a project to enable remote rendering of 3D graphics and games applications in the cloud.
The project is coordinated by Bull and involves several partners. It aims to provide on-demand virtual clusters with low application latency below 200ms. The design is layered and modular to support different applications, with policy-based service management and a multi-tenant secure environment. It also aims for energy efficiency and fine-grained resource metering.
The remote rendering works by analyzing user input and scene data locally, sending this over the network to a remote server which handles the graphics processing and encoding a compressed stream back to the client for display.
The document discusses potential masthead ideas for a new pop music magazine, including Replay, Repeat, Shuffle, and Play. An online poll was conducted and most people voted for "Retune" as the best masthead. The document also presents some font face options for the masthead, selecting the second font "Nouvelle Vague" as it is the most original and classy looking choice.
1. The document discusses Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas in 1492 thinking he had arrived in India, the naming of the continent as America rather than Columbus, the changing terminology from Indians to Native Americans, and the disastrous effects of European arrival for native populations, including disease and loss of lands leading to many living on reservations.
The document discusses why the TV series Idol became popular and why many people want to participate in it. It asks how people feel about harsh juries on the show and why viewers enjoy watching bad singers. It also questions why so many want fame, the advantages of fame, disadvantages of fame, and importance of having the "X-factor" to become famous.
The document provides tips for making an amateur horror film, including developing a scary plot idea, finding a filming location and cast, adding an eerie soundtrack and special effects, including a plot twist, and editing and promoting the finished film locally among friends. Proper planning, storytelling, atmosphere, and suspense are emphasized over graphic violence to create an effectively frightening movie.
This document discusses representation in media. It summarizes key thinkers on how media represents gender, including Laura Mulvey's argument that cinema positions the audience as male by gazing at female objects on screen. It also discusses McRobbie's analysis of gender in youth culture and the need to examine masculinity. Finally, it outlines Branston and Stafford's characteristics of representation, such as categorizing and evaluating groups through both positive and negative stereotyping.
Genre refers to a category of artistic works defined by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. While genres are not always precisely defined, they play an important role in determining what audiences will consume as the classification of a genre can attract or repel potential viewers or readers based on their understanding of that genre. Producers must also identify the genre of a film early on to guide decisions around casting, props, sets, and dialogue.
The document provides tips for making an amateur horror film, including developing a scary plot idea, finding a filming location and cast, adding an atmospheric musical score and sound effects, including a plot twist, using realistic special effects for blood and gore, editing the completed film, and setting a release date while promoting to friends. The advice emphasizes generating suspense through unexpected noises and ordinary objects rather than graphic violence, using permission and safety precautions, and maintaining a simple killer/monster motivation like revenge or insanity.
This document provides information on proper table manners and etiquette in Islam. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
Eating should always begin with saying "Bismillah" and end with thanking Allah by saying "Alhamdulillah". One should eat in moderation, using the right hand and chewing food thoroughly. The document also outlines proper manners like washing hands before eating, taking salt beforehand for health benefits, being mindful of Allah while eating, and not talking with one's mouth full.
High-Impact-Prospecting is a New York-based B2B demand generation firm that provides services including email marketing, lead generation, social media engagement, and content creation using their database of 65 million contacts and proprietary email platform. They help technology clients fill events, generate downloads, and secure qualified sales meetings through targeted outreach.
Practical Guide to Managing Paid, Owned, and Earned MarketingMichael Thomas
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This is a presentation from BrightEdge's Share 15 Conference. A practical understanding of how to get a paid owned and earned media program off the ground. Those with established programs can also benchmark their efforts against the blueprint to see opportunity for improvement.
This document analyzes and summarizes three film trailers from different genres: horror, sci-fi/horror, and comedy. For the horror trailer "The Woman in Black," it notes the use of dark imagery, scary music, and supernatural elements that are typical of the genre. The sci-fi/horror trailer for "Alien" combines elements of both genres by setting it in space but also creating isolation and tension. Finally, the comedy trailer for "Ted" uses upbeat music, comical scenes and conversations, and light atmosphere rather than the darkness of horror trailers.
The document discusses potential masthead ideas for a new pop music magazine, including "Replay", "Repeat", "Shuffle", and "Play". It notes that most people voted for the masthead idea "Retune" in a poll on the author's website. The author chose "Retune" as the masthead since the typography is suitable for a music magazine and is easily readable. The document then discusses choosing a font face to pair with the "Retune" masthead, settling on the "Nouvelle Vague" font as it is original and gives a classy, professional look.
This document discusses the market segment of survivalists and opportunities for a new child-sized neoprene life jacket reinforced with Kevlar. Key points include:
- The target market of survivalists values safety, self-sufficiency, and outdoor activities.
- A new life jacket for children is proposed that is made of neoprene with a Kevlar reinforcement layer for durability. It will allow for customization of colors and designs.
- The product will be priced at $90 and marketed towards survivalists through sporting goods stores, magazines, and TV commercials that appeal to their sense of humor.
This document discusses passive constructions in English and how they are typically translated into Swedish. It provides examples of sentences in both active and passive voice and explains how the passive is formed in different tenses in English. It notes that in Swedish, passive constructions often end in "-s" and can also be expressed using "man" as a subject. The document focuses on passive constructions and how they emphasize the action rather than the subject performing the action.
Ossie Davis was an American actor, director, poet, playwright, writer, and social activist. He was born on December 18, 1917 in Cordell, Georgia and died on February 4, 2005 at the age of 87. Davis faced challenges as a black actor in the early 20th century as roles for black actors were often limited to stereotypical characters.
Emma stayed at work instead of attending other important plans. The document asks if she did the right thing and why. It also asks if the reader has ever given up their own dreams or plans to do something someone else wanted. Finally, it questions why Manni got in trouble for trying to help his teammate Peter, and whether that was the right thing to do.
The document discusses different verb tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect, which uses "have/has" plus the past participle to talk about things that have happened, and the past perfect, which uses "had" plus the past participle to talk about things that had happened before something else in the past. It provides examples of how to form and use these tenses with common verbs like "go", "run", "know", and "forget". It also notes common spoken contractions of "have", "has", and "had".
Stu likes to chew shoes and the question is whether he should choose which shoes he chews. The document then provides different color backgrounds and repeats the phrase "very well" three times without further context.
This document discusses representation in media. It summarizes key thinkers on how media represents gender, including Laura Mulvey's argument that cinema positions the audience as male by gazing at female objects on screen. It also discusses McRobbie's analysis of gender in youth culture and the need to examine masculinity. Finally, it outlines Branston and Stafford's characteristics of representation, such as categorizing and evaluating groups through both positive and negative stereotyping.
Genre refers to a category of artistic works defined by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. While genres are not always precisely defined, they play an important role in determining what audiences will consume as the classification of a genre can attract or repel potential viewers or readers based on their understanding of that genre. Producers must also identify the genre of a film early on to guide decisions around casting, props, sets, and dialogue.
The document provides tips for making an amateur horror film, including developing a scary plot idea, finding a filming location and cast, adding an atmospheric musical score and sound effects, including a plot twist, using realistic special effects for blood and gore, editing the completed film, and setting a release date while promoting to friends. The advice emphasizes generating suspense through unexpected noises and ordinary objects rather than graphic violence, using permission and safety precautions, and maintaining a simple killer/monster motivation like revenge or insanity.
This document provides information on proper table manners and etiquette in Islam. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
Eating should always begin with saying "Bismillah" and end with thanking Allah by saying "Alhamdulillah". One should eat in moderation, using the right hand and chewing food thoroughly. The document also outlines proper manners like washing hands before eating, taking salt beforehand for health benefits, being mindful of Allah while eating, and not talking with one's mouth full.
High-Impact-Prospecting is a New York-based B2B demand generation firm that provides services including email marketing, lead generation, social media engagement, and content creation using their database of 65 million contacts and proprietary email platform. They help technology clients fill events, generate downloads, and secure qualified sales meetings through targeted outreach.
Practical Guide to Managing Paid, Owned, and Earned MarketingMichael Thomas
油
This is a presentation from BrightEdge's Share 15 Conference. A practical understanding of how to get a paid owned and earned media program off the ground. Those with established programs can also benchmark their efforts against the blueprint to see opportunity for improvement.
This document analyzes and summarizes three film trailers from different genres: horror, sci-fi/horror, and comedy. For the horror trailer "The Woman in Black," it notes the use of dark imagery, scary music, and supernatural elements that are typical of the genre. The sci-fi/horror trailer for "Alien" combines elements of both genres by setting it in space but also creating isolation and tension. Finally, the comedy trailer for "Ted" uses upbeat music, comical scenes and conversations, and light atmosphere rather than the darkness of horror trailers.
The document discusses potential masthead ideas for a new pop music magazine, including "Replay", "Repeat", "Shuffle", and "Play". It notes that most people voted for the masthead idea "Retune" in a poll on the author's website. The author chose "Retune" as the masthead since the typography is suitable for a music magazine and is easily readable. The document then discusses choosing a font face to pair with the "Retune" masthead, settling on the "Nouvelle Vague" font as it is original and gives a classy, professional look.
This document discusses the market segment of survivalists and opportunities for a new child-sized neoprene life jacket reinforced with Kevlar. Key points include:
- The target market of survivalists values safety, self-sufficiency, and outdoor activities.
- A new life jacket for children is proposed that is made of neoprene with a Kevlar reinforcement layer for durability. It will allow for customization of colors and designs.
- The product will be priced at $90 and marketed towards survivalists through sporting goods stores, magazines, and TV commercials that appeal to their sense of humor.
This document discusses passive constructions in English and how they are typically translated into Swedish. It provides examples of sentences in both active and passive voice and explains how the passive is formed in different tenses in English. It notes that in Swedish, passive constructions often end in "-s" and can also be expressed using "man" as a subject. The document focuses on passive constructions and how they emphasize the action rather than the subject performing the action.
Ossie Davis was an American actor, director, poet, playwright, writer, and social activist. He was born on December 18, 1917 in Cordell, Georgia and died on February 4, 2005 at the age of 87. Davis faced challenges as a black actor in the early 20th century as roles for black actors were often limited to stereotypical characters.
Emma stayed at work instead of attending other important plans. The document asks if she did the right thing and why. It also asks if the reader has ever given up their own dreams or plans to do something someone else wanted. Finally, it questions why Manni got in trouble for trying to help his teammate Peter, and whether that was the right thing to do.
The document discusses different verb tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect, which uses "have/has" plus the past participle to talk about things that have happened, and the past perfect, which uses "had" plus the past participle to talk about things that had happened before something else in the past. It provides examples of how to form and use these tenses with common verbs like "go", "run", "know", and "forget". It also notes common spoken contractions of "have", "has", and "had".
Stu likes to chew shoes and the question is whether he should choose which shoes he chews. The document then provides different color backgrounds and repeats the phrase "very well" three times without further context.
The document discusses different tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect tense (perfekt), which is used to describe something that has happened or been done. It explains how to form the present perfect by using "have/has" plus the past participle. Examples are provided for different subjects. Additionally, it briefly introduces the pluperfect tense (pluskvamperfekt), which is used to describe something that had happened and is formed with "had" plus the past participle.
The document discusses reasons why people commit crimes and whether the threat of punishment is an effective deterrent. It also explores whether psychological treatment can rehabilitate serious criminals and make them lawful. Additionally, it considers what can be done to reduce crime and the potential connection between crime and drug use.
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El documento presenta las conjugaciones de los verbos ser, ir, tener, estar en espa単ol en presente. Se muestra la forma de cada persona (yo, t炭, 辿l/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/ellas/ustedes) seguido de ejemplos oracionales que ilustran el uso de cada verbo conjugado en diferentes contextos.
El documento explica c坦mo se conjugan los verbos regulares en espa単ol en presente. Describe las tres categor鱈as principales de verbos (ar, er, ir) y c坦mo cambia la terminaci坦n del verbo seg炭n la persona (yo, t炭, 辿l, etc.). Incluye ejemplos de oraciones con verbos conjugados en cada persona para ilustrar las reglas.
The document instructs students to discuss five topics in a group - the economy and jobs, taxes, education, healthcare, and defense. For each topic, they should discuss their opinions, what each person thinks, and who they agree with the most and why. They are told to record their discussions on Soundcloud and share them with their teacher.
The document discusses Manni's difficult choices in staying in town after Lucia offers him an easy way out with a ticket home. It asks if the reader has ever made a difficult choice or escaped from something they felt unsure about. It also questions how playing football with the kids affects Manni and if the reader has ever considered how their actions may influence others, like a younger sibling. Finally, it poses a dilemma of whether Manni should tell Emma that he saw Paul flirting with another girl at the New Year's Eve party when Emma did not notice.
This document discusses violence in media such as films, television, and books. It poses five discussion questions about why violence exists in media, whether media violence causes real violence, whether screen violence should be censored, whether children can distinguish reality from fiction when watching television, and whether news broadcasts should censor pictures of war and crime. The document prompts the reader to consider different perspectives on these issues and provide reasons to support their views.
The document discusses Paul being friendly with Manni's girlfriend Lucia and asks what Paul's motives may have been. It also asks if competition occurs between team members, what the effect of this could be, and if famous athletes should set a good example. Additionally, it defines role models and asks why many dream of sports fame.
The document discusses factors that contribute to a band's longevity and popularity such as U2, including musical style, connecting with audiences, and maintaining relevance over time. It also questions what motivates people to start bands and examines the pros and cons of fame from an artist's perspective.
The document discusses Nikita's day as a model and asks questions about the advantages and disadvantages of being a model, why many dream of becoming a model, why there are more fashion shows and magazines for women, and whether the reader would like to work as a model and their reasons.
This document provides an overview of the topics to be covered in a section on Crime and Punishment, including words for different crimes and punishments, crime dramas on TV, crime in books, intelligence agencies like MI5 and MI6, famous crimes and criminals, famous prisons, and the death penalty. The section will study these topics through texts, facts, words and phrases, discussions, activities, and grammar exercises. After studying this section, learners should be able to discuss various aspects of crime and punishment.
This document provides instructions for students to create a news broadcast as an English language project. It outlines the assignment which is to decide on a topic, find news stories, write a script, practice, record a video, and write reflections. It discusses including different types of news segments and provides examples of English language news sources to find stories. Guidelines are given around using copyrighted images and ensuring anything used from the internet is free to use. The purpose is to have students gain experience reporting news in English.
1. Some eller any?
n奪gon, n奪got, n奪gra
ok辰nt, os辰kert,
n奪got som inte 鍖nns
any
Allts奪: i fr奪gor och i satser med not eller never = any
Have you seen any of my friends?
No, I have never seen any of them here.
Har du sett n奪gra av mina v辰nner?
Nej, jag har aldrig sett n奪gra av dem h辰r.
I 旦vriga fall anv辰nds some
I saw some of them leave a while ago. Jag s奪g n奪gra av dem g奪 sin v辰g f旦r en stund sedan.
2. Some kan ocks奪 betyda lite.
D奪 anv辰nds some ocks奪 i fr奪gor.
Vill du ha lite apelsinjuice?
Would you like some orange juice?
Varf旦r any? Do you have any orange juice?
3. Sammans辰ttningar med some och any
anv辰nds p奪 samma s辰tt
anybody, anyone, anything, somebody, someone, something etc.
fr奪gor, satser med not eller never
旦vriga satser
Has anybody been here?
No, I havent seen anybody.
Yes, someone has been here.
anysomeHar n奪gon varit h辰r?
Nej, jag har inte sett n奪gon.
Ja, n奪gon har varit h辰r.
4. N奪gonting heter anything eller something
Did you hear anything of what he said?
Yes, I heard something, but I dont remember what
it was!
(Did you hear anything? /Did you hear something?)
5. N辰r any och sammans辰ttningar med any anv辰nds i
satser som inte 辰r fr奪gor eller inneh奪ller not eller
never, betyder det vilken (vilket, vad osv.) som helst:
Any day will suit me.
Vilken dag som helst passar mig.
Anyone can do it.
Vem som helst kan g旦ra det.
Anything will do.
Vad som helst duger.
You can buy it anywhere.
Du kan k旦pa det var som helst.
7. Andra obest辰mda pronomen
(m奪nga, mycket)
m奪nga, en massa, massor av many, a lot of, lots of
f旦r m奪nga too many
n奪gra, ett par a few
f旦r mycket too much
mycket, en massa, massor av much, a lot of, lots of
inte m奪nga not many
ganska mycket quite a lot of
inte mycket not much
gott om plenty of
lite (grann) a little
8. M奪nga, en massa 旦vers辰tts ofta med a lot of eller lots of
There were a lot of (lots of) people at the party. Det var m奪nga m辰nniskor p奪 festen.
We have a lot of (lots of) things to do.
Vi har en massa saker att g旦ra.
I fr奪gor och satser med not brukar mycket 旦vers辰ttas med much
Have you got much work left? Har du mycket arbete kvar?
We havent got much time.
Vi har inte mycket tid.
M奪nga kan ocks奪 旦vers辰ttas med many. Det g旦r man mest i fr奪gor och satser med not.
Does he have many friends?
Har han m奪nga v辰nner?